the mother plant cheats on the daddy plant and this is noticeible by the different coloured baby plant, then the jew egg is chased by borat and ali G where they eat it like mario on mushrooms, but no i dont actually know the answer to this question. :)
The plant with flexible cell walls when placed in a hypertonic solution tends to grow larger in size by uptaking the solution by the principle of osmosis where molecules from higher concentration moves to a region of lower concentration and this happens in the cell through small minute pores present in the cell walls.
In a distilled solution an animal cell will swell and possibly burst. In a distilled solution the cell wall of the plant cell allows the plant cell to retain its shape.
the plant cell shrinks and this is because concentration is high in the solution and less in plant cell
When a plant cell is exposed to a hypotonic solution, water enters the cell via osmosis, causing it to swell. This influx of water increases turgor pressure, which is the pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall. As a result, the cell becomes turgid, providing structural support to the plant. This turgidity is essential for maintaining the plant's rigidity and overall health.
Hypotonic Solution
the cell absorb the solution of the concentration solution which inturn make the cell increase in shape through endolysis.
When a plant cell is placed in an hypotonic solution it becomes swollen and hard. The cell takes in water by osmosis and starts to swell, but the cell wall prevents it from bursting.
The plant with flexible cell walls when placed in a hypertonic solution tends to grow larger in size by uptaking the solution by the principle of osmosis where molecules from higher concentration moves to a region of lower concentration and this happens in the cell through small minute pores present in the cell walls.
In a distilled solution an animal cell will swell and possibly burst. In a distilled solution the cell wall of the plant cell allows the plant cell to retain its shape.
the plant cell shrinks and this is because concentration is high in the solution and less in plant cell
When a plant cell is exposed to a hypotonic solution, water enters the cell via osmosis, causing it to swell. This influx of water increases turgor pressure, which is the pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall. As a result, the cell becomes turgid, providing structural support to the plant. This turgidity is essential for maintaining the plant's rigidity and overall health.
Hypotonic Solution
Plasmolysis occurs in walled cells when their outside surroundings, or environment, are hypertonic (with solute concentration levels are higher than the cells), causing water to diffuse out of the cell (to equal concentration levels). The lack of water makes the cytoplasm of the cell shrivel. This shriveling is accompanied by the plasma membrane slowly pulling away from the cell wall.
If excess water moves into an animal cell, it will eventually burst. This happens if the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution (a solution with a lower solute concentration than the cell).
Water moves into the cell by osmosis. If it is a plant cell, it will become fully turgid. If it is an animal cell, the cell will become larger and larger and will eventually burst.
Your large intestine would take in the water and it would give you diarrhea.
The Plant Cell Shrinks